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How do I report CLE credits in South Dakota?

Because South Dakota does not currently require mandatory CLE, there is no formal process for reporting CLE credits.
Attorneys may voluntarily attend continuing legal education, but there is no obligation to certify or submit those credits to any regulatory body.

Overview of South Dakota CLE Status

  • The State Bar of South Dakota describes itself as a “Non-Mandatory CLE State.”
  • The ABA also lists South Dakota as having no MCLE requirement.
  • A recent vote among attorneys favored adopting mandatory CLE in the future (proposed 20 hours every two years beginning 2027), but such change has not yet been implemented.
  • Until such rules are adopted and approved by the South Dakota Supreme Court, CLE remains voluntary for attorneys in the state.

Steps You Can Take (Voluntary / Best Practices)

  • Keep detailed records of any CLE activity you complete: certificates, agendas, dates, providers.
  • Use your CLE participation to satisfy requirements in other jurisdictions where you are licensed.
  • Monitor developments in South Dakota law or court rules in case a mandatory CLE rule is adopted.
  • If you earn credits through Sprout Education, retain proof of attendance; if a future rule requires reporting, you’ll be prepared to document your credits.

Key Takeaway: In South Dakota, there is currently no requirement to report CLE credits because CLE is not mandated. Sprout Education supports recordkeeping and reporting where required by other jurisdictions, but you are under no obligation to report CLE in South Dakota today.

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